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  2. Abraham Lincoln in 1863. Address of the International Working Men's Association to Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America is a letter written by Karl Marx between November 22 to 29, 1864 that was addressed to then-United States President Abraham Lincoln by United States Ambassador Charles Francis Adams Sr. [1] The letter was written on behalf of the International Workingmen ...

  3. History of the socialist movement in the United States

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    The Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist)'s predecessor organization, the October League (Marxist–Leninist), was founded in 1971 by several local groups, many of which had grown out of the radical student organization Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) when SDS split apart in 1969.

  4. Red Guards (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Guards were American "Marxist–Leninist–Maoist collectives of community organizers and mass workers" [1] originating in Los Angeles and Austin with other branches operating in Kansas City, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte, as well as St. Louis and San Marcos, under the distinct titles of Red Path Saint Louis and San Marcos Revolutionary Front respectively.

  5. American Marxism - Wikipedia

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    In the book American Marxism, Mark Levin discusses how the main ideas of Marxism have become very common in American society. He argues that these ideas can be seen in various aspects of our culture, like our schools, media, and even in our politics, often disguised using terms like " progressivism ", " democratic socialism ", or "social activism".

  6. Algie Martin Simons - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his position as editor of the Chicago weekly, The Workers' Call, and to his role in the formation of the Socialist Party of America, Algie Simons occupied a prominent place in the affairs of the largest Marxist publisher in the United States to that date, Charles H. Kerr & Co. of Chicago.

  7. International Workingmen's Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, Marx wrote some decisive notes rebutting Bakunin's affirmations on this book, referring to them as mere political rhetoric without a theory of the State and without the knowledge about social class struggles and the economic factor. [10] The Portuguese section was one of the first to evolve into a party structure.

  8. History of democratic socialism - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, liberation theology is a socialist tendency within the Roman Catholic Church that emerged in the 1960s. [100] In Chile, Salvador Allende, a physician and candidate for the Socialist Party of Chile, became the first democratically elected Marxist President after presidential elections were held in 1970.

  9. John Murray Cuddihy - Wikipedia

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    John Murray Cuddihy (January 22, 1922 - April 18, 2011 [1]) was an American sociologist.He was a member of the doctoral faculty at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (GSUC).